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Raging Grannies: The Action League

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Watch Raging Grannies: The Action League by Pam Walton. (Running Time: 31:01)

Raging Grannies is a lively and thought-provoking short documentary that tells the story of The Action League of the San Francisco Bay Area Peninsula. In ostrich feathers, crazy hats, and boas these women protest all over the Bay Area with a sense of outrage, a sense of humor, and a commitment to non-violence. They are women over 50, some as old as 90, who are enraged by the conditions under which some people are forced to live, by threats to our environment, by war, and by injustice wherever they find it.

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